September 21, 2007
Epstein attorney Sanchez emailed Sloman to finalize a plea deal, which Sloman then forwarded to Acosta and Lourie, leading to discussions about Sanchez's involvement in negotiations.
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| [M]arie | person | 4 | View Entity |
| Lourie | person | 286 | View Entity |
| Sanchez | person | 113 | View Entity |
| Sloman | person | 421 | View Entity |
| Acosta | person | 475 | View Entity |
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This document, part of a legal case filed in 2021, details communications and negotiations from September 2007 concerning a potential plea deal for Mr. Epstein. It highlights discussions among various legal professionals regarding charges, sexual offender registration, and the scope of a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). A key aspect is the USAO's agreement, as part of a draft NPA, not to criminally charge Epstein's female assistants, employees of his corporate entity, and 'potential co-conspirators' in an ongoing federal investigation.
Events with shared participants
September agreement
2007-09-01 • Unknown
Federal prosecution of Epstein
2006-01-01 • N/A
Federal prosecution of Epstein led by Acosta.
2006-01-01 • USA
Sloman instructs Villafaña to provide Lefkowitz with draft victim notification letter.
2007-11-28
Deadline set by Acosta for prosecutors not to issue victim notification letters (5 p.m. Friday).
2007-12-07
Private meeting between Acosta and Lefkowitz at a Marriott hotel in West Palm Beach regarding keeping the deal secret.
Date unknown • Marriott hotel, West Palm Beach
Sloman becomes First Assistant United States Attorney; Menchel becomes Criminal Chief.
2006-10-02
Acosta made final edits to the Non-Prosecution Agreement, removing language that required actions from the State Attorney's Office and state court, and sent them to Villafaña.
2007-09-24
Acosta's decision to defer victim notification to state authorities concerning Epstein's state plea hearing and sentencing.
Date unknown • N/A
Negotiation of a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) between the USAO (represented by Villafaña, Lourie, and Acosta) and Epstein's defense team.
Date unknown
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